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LILY KARADADA - WANDJINA -RAINMAKER   /

LILY KARADADA - WANDJINA -RAINMAKER /

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LILY KARADADA

WANDJINA -RAINMAKER /,  2003
100 x 181 cm
natural earth pigments and resins on linen

 

PROVENANCE
Kimberley, WA
Narrangunny Art TradersLawson Menzies, November 2004 (Lot144)Coo-ee Aboiriginal Art Gallery

 

STORY
It is said that the Wandjina spirit figure is the embodiment of the rain spirit and ancestor of the Wonnambal, Ngarinyin and Worrora peoples of the North West Kimberley. Wandjina figures are seen decorating the walls of caves in the plateau areas along the North Kimberley coast and are unique to this region. They are always pictured, using red ochre, from a frontal aspect, with no mouths, large black eyes and a slit or beak like nose. They are usually depicted in a veil of dots which represent the blood and water mix of man and animal. Dreamtime mythology has it that the Wandjina emerged from the clouds and will return in that form. Other versions suggest that Dumbi the owl is the model which is why it is prominent in some of the stories.

 

EXHIBITED
Warmun and Central Desert, Coo-ee Gallery, 2006.Passing on Tradition: New and Old Kimberley, Coo-ee Gallery, 2010.

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